|         |   Lin  Pin-Ching Needs a New Home
  
  Lin, Pin-Ching was a very happy  boy....things were finally beginning to be brighter in his world! It had been a  rough start in life; his birthmother relinquished her rights when she went to  jail, leaving him to a series of relatives who were less than kind to him; then  he was finally rescued and sent first to a foster home and then to the  orphanage. There he began to settle in and learn the routine. They discovered he  needed glasses, and provided them so he could see clearly. They gave him the  structure in school he needed to perform his best. When he saw a child being  bullied, he came to their defense. Sometimes he was the one in trouble, and he  learned from his mistakes. Then they told him a family wanted to adopt him and  make him their son....he was thrilled! A family of his own! But then the family  found they could not continue with the adoption. Pin-Ching was no longer so  happy. Another disappointment in the life of this precious  boy.
  Pin-Ching was born on  September 11, 2001 and has mild cerebral palsy, and walks with a very slight  limp. He is also flat-footed. He has some difficulty with fine motor skills  (holding a pencil can be hard for him), so he would benefit from OT. His glasses  seem to have solved his vision problem. Pin-Ching has a positive attitude, and a  great sense of humor! He is able to build relationships with others, and  interacts well with his peers. 
  Pin-Ching has waited a long time for something good to  happen in his life. He is more than ready for a family to bring him home and  love him. With his personality and sense of humor he is sure to be a joyful  addition to one very lucky family! But please hurry...Pin-Ching is waiting! 
  We would ideally like to have a family that already has a current home  study or a home study from a previous adoption so we can send the home study   ASAP.  That is the ideal but contact us even if you do not have either of these  and you are interested in adopting him.
  Just log on to   http://bringinghopetochildren.org to see and learn more about Pin-Ching. |    |    | 
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